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Vanguard Dec 2018/Jan 2019

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a commander's aide-de-memoire 16 DECEMBER 2018/JANUARY 2019 www.vanguardcanada.com DCO anD me BY NICHOLAS SCHEURkOGEL cYBer C yber defensive and offensive operations are now a recog- nized component of the de- fence and warfighting land- scape, with some countries choosing to elevate cyber to be an op- erational environment on par with Land, Sea, and Air. As investment into this new domain continues, organization will focus efforts on advanced technical capabili- ties and training an expert work force, as they are fundamental to successful opera- tions. The next tactical bound for a fully mature cyber capability is to achieve delib- erate synchronization of cyber operations across the many supported and supporting functions. At the centre of any synchroni- zation efforts are commanders and senior decision makers (hereafter referred to ge- nerically as commanders) that understand their role and act to force the necessary synchronization. The logical question from any com- mander wanting to be this forcing function is "Where do I start?" This article will dis- cuss key points for planning that will help enable today's commanders and command staff to be effective, as well as some pitfalls to avoid. This discussion will be limited to Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO), or enabling mission success by countering the adversary use of cyber tools, and highlight what can be done to enable it. (Specific rec- ommendations to commanders have been italicized.) As the DCO community matures and evolves, commanders and their operation- al staff must also invest in evolving their processes and perspectives to account for cyber threats, integrate cyber into opera- tional planning and execution activities as a core element, and generally prepare to make effective decisions in relation to their mission or area of responsibility. The fundamental responsibility to ensure that DCO capabilities and operations are aligned within a given mission rests with the individual responsible for that mis- sion–the commander–who will need to provide guidance and direction supported by specialist advice. IT security and cyber defence commu- nities do not usually succeed in setting up commanders for success in providing guid-

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